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JAMES REID McKENZIE

1947 - 2020

JAMES REID McKENZIE obituary, 1947-2020, Toronto, ON

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1947

DIED

2020

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JAMES McKENZIE Obituary

McKENZIE, JAMES REID James McKenzie, known to friends and colleagues as Jim, died on June 9, 2020 at the age of 72. Jim was born on June 11, 1947 to Murdo and Peggy McKenzie. He grew up in Toronto with his three siblings: Eleanor, Douglas and Margaret. Jim met and married the love of his life, Heather, on July 7, 1972. They welcomed their daughters, Sarah and Kirsty into the world in 1979 and 1982. Sarah and her husband Dana Stringer blessed Jim and Heather with two cherished grandchildren, Violet, in 2011 and Henry, in 2013. Jim is survived by his daughters Sarah and Kirsty, son-in-law Dana Stringer, grandchildren Violet and Henry, brother Doug and sister Eleanor. He was predeceased by wife Heather and his sister Margaret. Jim was best known as a whip-smart, raconteur with a dry wit, and a twinkle in his eye. After graduating from the University of Toronto with a masters in political science, Jim started his career in sales at Procter & Gamble followed by a four-year stint at Sterling Drugs. In 1977, Jim joined the Leo Burnett Company and discovered his passion for advertising and creativity. He remained at Leo Burnett for 28 years, retiring as CEO, a position he held for more than a decade. He was a mentor to many, and well known for his integrity and abiding respect for both clients and Burnett personnel. His loyalty to his clients and passion for his work extended to his home where his children grew up surrounded by the products and brands he was representing. Jim was an avid golfer, who loved playing cribbage, Scrabble, poker, and chess. He was also passionate about film and travel which he was fortunate to share with Heather and they travelled the world together having many adventures. There will be a private graveside service for immediate family members at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be sent in his name to Black Lives Matter Toronto (https://blacklivesmatter.ca/donate/). Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
Published by Toronto Star on Jun. 20, 2020.

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Diane Waldock

June 20, 2020

My husband and I lived next door to Heather and Jim 20 years ago and shared much, including our love for Westies. We had the great privilege of watching Sarah and Kristy grow into fine young women. Our hearts go out to them in what is another tragic loss. Keep the good memories and remember that your parents loved you both very much.
Diane and Peter Waldock

Calvin Hambrook

June 19, 2020

Dear Sarah and Kirsty
Your wonderful Dad Jim was a king in his work
Yet humble in his attitude towards people
and always aware that there were others to consider including your wonderful Mother Heather
you lovely girls and his 2 beautiful grandchildren

I know you both loved him
and he loved you girls
and Violet and Henry

I guess losing Heather was too much for his heart to bear
And who could argue that?
She was the queen to his king

It all makes me very sad
But we can imagine them reunited now and both at peace

With much love and respect
Calvin Hambrook

June 15, 2020

My condolences to the McKenzie family. I worked with Jim for over two decades while he was at Leo Burnett and I was at P&G. He was such a positive person, with a constant smile and a quiet resolute manner. Much was accomplished under his leadership and he always showed how much he cared about people and his work. May his memory live in your hearts forever and know that his life mattered. A donation is being made in his name to Black Lives Matter. With sympathy.......Barbara Fraser

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